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Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Champions League as Paris Saint-Germain face Barcelona, and Bayern Munich take on Juventus in first leg quarter-finals.

David Beckham is England's last representative in Europe's elite club competition as his French side host the Spanish league leaders, while Arsenal's conquerors in Bayern Munich welcome the Italian table toppers to the Allianz Arena.

21.53: It is now full-time in Bolton where the hosts have won 1-0 against Huddersfield.

That's all from me this evening, thanks for following.

21.48: It's now full-time in the two goalless Championship games as we enter injury time at the Reebok Stadium.

21.43: Only two goals in the Championship this evening. Watford held on to win 1-0 at Hull while Chris Eagles piled more pressure on relegation threatened Huddersfield as his strike helped Bolton into a 1-0 lead at the Reebok Stadium.

Elsewhere its is goalless between Brighton and Charlton as well as Middlesbrough and Peterborough.

21.40: A late blow for Barcelona but you would still fancy the Spaniards to progress with two away goals. Beckham's team will likely have to win at the Nou Camp to progress.

Munich meanwhile are in total control of their quarter-final, after keeping a home clean sheet to defeat Juventus 2-0.

21.37: Full-time Bayern Munich 2-0 Juventus

21.36: Full-time: Paris Saint-Germain 2-2 Barcelona

21.36: GOAL! PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 2-2 Barcelona

In the last 10 seconds of injury time, PSG equalise! Ibrahimovic's knockdown for Blaise Matuidi is rifled towards goal, and it takes a slight deflection that is enough to wrong foot Valdes and see the ball crawl over the line. It's the last kick of the game.

21.33: Ibrahimovic was booked shortly before that penalty was awarded as we enter four minutes injury time. We are also in injury time at the Allianz Arena as Mario Gomez replaces Mandzukic.

21.32: GOAL! Paris Saint-Germain 1-2 BARCELONA

Sanchez draws a foul from Sirigu inside the box and a clear cut penalty is awarded. The keeper is booked and can do nothing to stop Barca retaking the lead ax Xavi slots home the spot-kick into the bottom corner.

21.30: PENALTY (Barcelona)

21.28: Marc Bartra has replaced the booked Javier Mascherano for Barca with Dani Alves also seeing yellow. There are more yellow cards in Munich too as the hosts have Luiz Gustavo booked and the visitors having Lichsteiner seeing yellow.

21.25: Juventus have made a final change as they bring on Paul Pogba for Federico Peluso. While Barcelona send Cristian Tello on for David Villa.

On target: Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalised for PSG

21.22: GOAL! PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 1-1 Barcelona

The French side are level but it is dominated by controversy. Thiago Silva's header cannons back off the post, and waiting to tap home into the corner is Zaltan Ibrahimovic, who was a good couple of yards offside.

21.19: Kevin Gameiro is on for Pastore as PSG go very close to an equaliser. Ibrahimovic is played onside by two Barca players who collided and went down to the turf injured, but his point blank shot is saved by Valdes.

21.16: PSG look no closer to an equaliser as Xavi's free-kick deflects off Alex and only just over Salvatore Sirigu's crossbar. Worth noting Matuidi has also seen yellow for the hosts.

21.13: Beckham's evening is done as he is replaced by Marco Verratti. Juventus see yellow through Vidal for handball and he will now miss the second leg.

Beckham is booked after a late tackle on Sanchez, with Alves firing the resulting free-kick just wide.

Doubling up: Thomas Muller taps Bayern Munich into a 2-0 lead

21.08: GOAL! BAYERN MUNICH 2-0 Juventus

A hint of offside here as Mandzkuic pounces on a rebound punched away by Buffon, but the flag stays down before he squares for Thomas Muller to tap home.

21.06: Jordi Alba is booked for Barca who should be 2-0 up. Alexis Sanchez receives the ball unmarked inside the area, but his control is woeful and it allows Alex to get across and make a crucial tackle.

Closed down: PSG's Beckham is put under pressure by Barcelona pair Dani Alves and David Villa

21.03: Chiellini and Mandzukic collide again as the former's arm brushes the Croatian's head contesting an aerial ball, and it results in the Bayern striker laying on the turf clutching his face. Not even his team-mates are buying it though as play continues around him.

21.00: No more goals in the Champions League but another yellow card as Giorgio Chiellini is cautioned for tripping Mandzukic.

20.58: Just the one goal in the Championship by the way so far, but it's a big one as Troy Deeney's strike before half-time has fired Watford ahead at Hull. As it stands the Hornets would leapfrog their opponents into an automatic promotion place.

On the turn: Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery attempts to take on Juventus's Stephan Lichsteiner

20.55: A good opportunity for Bayern to double their lead but Mandzukic's near post shot on the counter is well blocked by Buffon.

28 - Only Christophe Jallet has registered more touches (32) than David Beckham (28) amongst PSG players in the 1st half. Distributor.

20.49: No changes in Munich as we restart.

20.47: As we restart in Paris, Messi has indeed been replaced by the former Arsenal midfielder. The Argentine was clutching his hamstring in the closing moments of the first period.

Drawing blood: Messi cut his left leg and was clutching his hamstring near the end of the first half

20.45: Messi hasn't come out for the second half in Paris. It looks like Cesc Fabregas will replace him for Barca.

20.40: The days of seeing Beckham on the right wing are over but even I was slightly surprised by how deep the midfielder played in that half.

To be fair to the 37-year-old though he has had an impressive showing. Nothing groundbreaking but his passing has remained accurate and he held his own against the brilliance of Barca.

20.37: It's not all good news for Barca, Messi was limping towards the end of that half and it will be interesting to see if he comes back out for the second period. He did have short discussions with boss Tito Vilanova before the break.

Taking notes: English referee Mark Clattenburg looks on at the Allianz Arena

20.34: Half-time: Bayern Munich 1-0 Juventus

20.33: Half-time: Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 Barcelona

20.32: A first booking of the game in Munich as English ref Mark Clattenburg cautions Bayern's Mario Mandzukic for a foul on Arturo Vidal.

20.29: A chance in both games. First Messi curls just wide of the top corner from the edge of the box for Barca, while Bastian Schweinsteiger lifts the ball over Buffon's crossbar from inside the Juventus penalty area.

20.26: Milestone Messi has hit another landmark according to InfostradaLive:

Lionel Messi scores his 60th goal in European competitions (59 in CL, 1 in European Super Cup). He is only the sixth player to reach this benchmark, after Raul (76), Gerd Muller (69), Andriy Shevchenko (67), Filippo Inzaghi (63) and Ruud van Nistelrooy (62).

Breakthrough: Lionel Messi fired Barcelona ahead at PSG

Breakthrough: Lionel Messi fired Barcelona ahead at PSG

20.23: GOAL! Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 BARCELONA

It's a typically great finish from Lionel Messi who gets behind the PSG defence to fire across goal, but much of the credit must go to the pass from Dani Alves who played in the striker with a superb chipped through ball with the outside of his foot.

20.20: Normal service is being resumed in France as Barcelona start to dominate possession. PSG are looking good on the counter attack so the visitors are not quite throwing everything at Ancelotti's side.

20.17: Robben hasn't quite got his shooting boots together for Bayern Munich. Thomas Muller's excellent work on the right flank presents him with a cut-back, but the former Chelsea winger fires wide from eight yards out. He has little excuse not to hit the target let alone score.

In the mix: PSG's David Beckham attempts to find a team-mate with a pass

20.14: From InfostradaLive:

Bayern are the first team to score against Juventus in the Champions League since Nordsjaelland (Mikkel Beckmann) did so on 23 October 2012. Juventus kept a clean sheet in five consecutive matches thereafter, until today.

20.11: It's a great contest at Paris and the hosts go close again to taking the lead. Alex's tackle leads to Lucas leading a PSG counter attack, before he finds Ibrahimovic on the edge of the box. The Swede takes a touch to his left but his shot across goal flashes wide.

You know Zlatan is a big deal when it's him not Beckham taking the free kicks...

Down and out: Toni Kroos had to limp off injured for Bayern Munich

20.05: Robben has replaced Kroos for Bayern and his first serious course of action is to force a decent close range save from Gianluigi Buffon.

In Paris, Gerard Pique is booked for tripping Zlatan Ibrahimovic 23 yards from goal, and it's the Swede's low shot from the set-piece that forces another fine save from Valdes. Iniesta curled wide at the other end for Barca.

20.02: The magic is still there in the Beckham set-pieces as his free-kick into the box eventually leads to Javier Pastore forcing a low save from Victor Valdes.

19.59: Meanwhile Bayern Munich are down to 10 men, after Toni Kroos has limped off with an injury following an attempted tackle on Stephan Lichsteiner. The midfielder appeared to roll his ankle and he doesn't look like returning to the field anytime soon.

19.56: PSG continue to impress as Lavezzi again gets behind the Barca back four, but on this occasion he is narrowly flagged offside.

19.53: From InfostradaLive:

Alaba scored after approx. 23 seconds, the second fastest CL goal in the knockout phase. The fastest knockout goal was scored by Roy Makaay who scored after 10 seconds for Bayern Munich in their home match against Real Madrid in 2007.

19.50: It's all happening in Paris too! Ezequiel Lavezzi manages to sneak in behind the Barcelona defence, but his low shot across goal bounces off the inside of the post before the visitors claw the ball to safety.

How about that for a start! David Alaba has scored inside 30 seconds with a 25-yard strike that finds the bottom corner. It takes a slight deflection on its way through but that is a stunning start from the Bundesliga leaders.

19.45: Away we go in both games.

19.42: Out come the players as the timeless Champions League anthem is observed.

19.39: The teams are in the tunnel at both grounds - it's just as chilly on the continent as it is in the UK by the way. It's six degrees in Paris while it's as low as two degrees in Munich.

19.34: Taking the rose-tinted Beckham specs off for a second, is his section a wise move from Carlo Ancelotti. He is likely to start in the centre alongside Blaise Matuidi, but it will be interesting to see how he deals with the passing of Xavi, Sergo Busquets and Andres Iniesta. It's a huge call from the Italian boss.

18.45: It's the return of the Champions League and while there are no English clubs left, we do have David Beckham still in action for Paris Saint-Germain.

And it's not just a substitute role for the former England captain as the big news before tonight's matches is that Becks will in fact start for the French side against Barcelona. Full team news on the way.

Seeing stars: David Beckham (left) trains with PSG team-mates ahead of the clash with Barcelona